Jeff Savit blogs that "Oracle has released Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.2 packages for Solaris 10 control domains..."

"Not all of the performance and functional enhancements of Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.2 are available when used with Solaris 10. Oracle recommends that customers use Solaris 11, especially for the control domain, service and I/O domains. Solaris 10 guest domains can be used with Solaris 11 controld domains, allowing interoperability while moving to Solaris 11..."
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Jeff Savit writes, "A new maintenance release to Oracle VM Server for SPARC has been released, providing several enhancements described in the What's New page. This update adds support for private VLANs and relieves virtual I/O scalability constraints. This was already announced in the Virtualization Blog, but the I/O scalability improvement deserves further discussion.

Previous blog entries have described scalability improvements that improve virtual disk and network I/O performance. This new update adds scalability in a different context, by increasing the number of virtual I/O devices a domain can have..."
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